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Why is it important for Christians to address racism?

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Addressing racism is crucial for Christians to reflect Christ’s love and unify the body of Christ.

Racism is a deeply ingrained issue that challenges the unity of the church. In Acts 10, Peter's interaction with Cornelius served as a revolutionary moment, teaching that the gospel breaks down racial and cultural barriers. Christians are called to model Christ's love by acknowledging and combating racism within their own hearts and communities. Failing to address racism not only harms relationships but also undermines the testimony of the gospel, which celebrates diversity in unity under Christ.
Scripture References: Acts 10:34-36

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